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Sony unveils the PSVR 2 PC adapterSony has just revealed the PSVR 2 PC adapter, which will allow owners of the PlayStation 5 VR headset to hook it up to a gaming PC and thus have access to SteamVR's vast library of games.
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HowToGeek on MSNThe PSVR2 Is Coming to PCs, But Here's Why You Might Want to Skip ItPSVR 2 on PC requires a pricey adapter, not as seamless as other headsets. Lack of eye-tracking and HDR on PSVR 2 diminishes ...
PSVR 2 is actually our top pick when it comes ... Giving this headset a whole new lease of life is its PC adapter, which is now on sale. We've used our price comparison software in the window ...
Well, we've found the PSVR2 with an extra £30 slashed off the price at EE. It's now selling the headset for just £369. And ...
Since the launch of PSVR2, PlayStation has launched a PC adapter that lets you use the headset on your computer. This offers more flexibility with the expensive piece of kit and future proofs the ...
Luckily, in the time sense its release, Sony has made the PSVR 2 available for PC, with the release of a $60 adapter. That just about fixes the library issue, assuming you have a VR-compatible PC ...
you can now use PSVR 2 on PC provided you also pick up a PSVR 2 PC adapter. This is available at PS Direct for £49.99. Not in the UK? Check the list below for all the best PSVR 2 prices in your ...
The PSVR 2 is not a standalone headset. You need to own a PlayStation 5 console, or a pretty powerful gaming PC and a PlayStation VR2 PC Adapter (£49.99). This turns the headset into a display ...
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